Fish mint - the "nemesis" of hemorrhoids
For a long time, fish mint has been known as a "precious medicine" with the ability to cure diseases and improve health.
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Fish mint has a fishy smell like fish, often used as a vegetable to eat raw, adding flavor to dishes. The fishy smell of this vegetable when crushed is its essential oil. In addition, according to Oriental medicine, fish mint has a spicy taste, slightly cold properties, helps to clear heat and detoxify the body, is diuretic, antiseptic and especially it is considered a "miracle drug" to cure many diseases. |
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Fish mint has a special effect in treating hemorrhoids. Fish mint essential oil contains decanonyl acetaldehyde which has strong anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects (inhibiting staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus, dysentery bacillus, etc.). Therefore, eating fish mint regularly will help treat constipation, hemorrhoids, enteritis, dysentery, urinary retention, etc. very effectively. |
The most characteristic of fish mint is to clear heat and detoxify, so people often use it in cases where children have high fever or common fever. When children have fever, crush fish mint, then boil, let cool and then filter the water to drink every day. Maintain giving children to drink within 2-3 days after meals to help reduce fever. |
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Fish mint is also one of the natural "antibiotic" medicines that is very effective in treating coughs. According to folk experience, treating coughs with fish mint is very simple. By crushing fish mint leaves and simmering with rice water. After the fish mint leaves are crushed, filter the water to drink. |
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Fish mint is often used in combination with mugwort to help women stabilize their menstrual cycle and treat menstrual cramps very effectively. |
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Not only has great healing effects, fish mint is also known as an extremely perfect ingredient for women in beautifying the skin. Fish mint has very good antibacterial effects, so masks made from fish mint bring great effects in treating acne and pimples. |